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Esmaeili Named the World’s Most Dominant Greco-Roman Wrestler of 2025
sportUnited World Wrestling (UWW) has named Iran’s Saeid Esmaeili, competing in the 67-kg category, as the world’s most dominant and impactful Greco-Roman wrestler of 2025, following a near-perfect season and a commanding presence on the international stage.
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Missile Tests Reported at Multiple Locations Across Iran
PoliticsField observations and citizen reports indicate that missile tests were conducted at several locations across Iran today.
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Axios Claim: Israel Warns the U.S. of a Possible Surprise Iranian Attack on Tel Aviv
PoliticsU.S. outlet Axios has claimed that Israel has recently warned the United States that Iranian missile activity and certain operational moves could be a cover for a surprise attack on Tel Aviv—an alert issued amid growing mutual distrust and fears of miscalculation.
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Iran’s Missile Program Is Defensive, Not Subject to Negotiation
PoliticsIran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson said the country’s missile program has been developed exclusively for national defense and deterrence and is not open to negotiation, responding to what he described as media propaganda by the Israeli regime.
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Grossi: Most of Iran’s Uranium Stockpiles Remain Inside the Country
PoliticsThe Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Monday that, in the agency’s assessment, most of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpiles have remained inside the country.
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Fardin Qoreishi: Wang Yi’s Trips Are a Deliberate Effort to Deepen China–Arab Strategic Partnerships
Beijing will not sacrifice its interests in Saudi Arabia and the UAE for Tehran / China seeks to present itself as a low-cost player compared to the U
worldAn international relations expert says: “In China’s Middle East architecture, Iran is an important partner—but not the ‘central pillar.’ Rather, it is part of a broader multilateral balance.”
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Israel Is Becoming Isolated Even in the United States
worldDevelopments on the ground in Gaza—particularly the continued civilian casualties—have led to a significant shift in public opinion in the United States toward Israel.
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OPEC and IEA Diverge Over Iran’s Oil Production Figures
EconomyTwo of the world’s most influential oil market institutions—the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the International Energy Agency (IEA)—have released differing estimates regarding Iran’s oil production in August 2024, highlighting ongoing uncertainties surrounding the country’s actual output levels.
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Significant Decline in Iran’s Gasoline Consumption Following Fuel Card Reform
EconomyIran has recorded a notable reduction in daily gasoline consumption following the implementation of a reform plan aimed at regulating fuel station cards. Iran’s Minister of Oil announced that the measure has led to a decrease of approximately 9 million liters in the country’s daily gasoline usage, a development widely seen as an important step toward more efficient energy management and greater transparency in fuel distribution.